Edna St. Vincent Millay (Эдна Сент-Винсент Миллей)
Epitaph
Heap not on this mound
Roses that she loved so well:
Why bewilder her with roses,
That she cannot see or smell?
She is happy where she lies
With the dust upon her eyes.
Edna St. Vincent Millay's other poems:- Sometimes When I Am Wearied
- Love Is Not Blind
- When You, That at This Moment
- I Pray You If You Love Me
- I Shall Go Back Again
Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):
Samuel Coleridge (Сэмюэл Кольридж) Epitaph ("Stop, Christian passer-by : Stop, child of God") Percy Shelley (Перси Шелли) Epitaph ("These are two friends whose lives were undivided") 1822Abraham Cowley (Абрахам Каули) Epitaph ("Underneath this marble stone") Katherine Philips (Кэтрин Филипс) Epitaph ("What on Earth deserves our trust?") Thomas Hardy (Томас Гарди (Харди)) Epitaph ("I never cared for Life: Life cared for me") Elinor Wylie (Элинор Уайли) Epitaph ("For this she starred her eyes with salt") Walter Scott (Вальтер Скотт) Epitaph ("AMID these aisles, where once his precepts showed") Robert Southey (Роберт Саути) Epitaph ("HERE, in the fruitful vales of Somerset") George Byron (Джордж Байрон) Epitaph ("Posterity will ne’er survey") January 2, 1820Dorothy Parker (Дороти Паркер) Epitaph ("The first time I died, I walked my ways") Emily Dickinson (Эмили Дикинсон) Epitaph ("Step lightly on this narrow spot!")
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